Internet Privacy 2017: What You Need to Know
Posted in: UncategorizedThere has never been a reasonable expectation of online privacy, and there never will be. Regardless of what you may have recently heard about joint resolutions or nullifications, nothing has changed. Internet service providers have always had the right to use your data as they see fit, within a few Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission parameters. This has not changed. Nor has anything changed with respect to FANG (Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google). These companies have always had the right to use your data as they see fit — with a few privacy policy exceptions and within the few aforementioned FTC and FCC parameters.
So regarding online privacy, for all practical purposes, absolutely nothing has changed.
What about the new rule?
Post a Comment